PAGE TLKE '-'~.'\7$SI&'!‘5;I_7;"~‘} if l at '-5. , if ff' ig _ls if I r '. i 5" .-3 li il.. L5 i ai; 'F-;<` "‘5‘.°fi’-.5..=.~‘»*-`“?_ if =`i.'. il; li; ‘ i l ; in if ll. »‘i :yi L_. .Il ll-if ‘.- 'i' ff I -i l._v fi 1. r .“. . ,- --'tim i i ’ 4 . , _ _ . .iv .'- . U . _i .ji , i I -»i l tl _‘_ ___ _ . 1 f .i . if }= 7-. il 2’ . . -if .. 2; f l , - 1 . . _ ~ 3 ‘ i f - -. 1 l; .ir . ‘.‘<.- -.',; \ é;` f -in r.n-nn- nm f ‘ l 'ras cHaRLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN ` "‘§"'"- °'_ _ FEBRUARY ri-is cl-1ARi.o'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN* “'“'?llH0;;R§E~D._ R G _ oo in s A o. i=Rin.\v, FEBRUARY .¢. . iz. -- Keep Up Your ' ° Vilalily Whenever a reliable tonic ` is needed, especially for cases of chronic throat or lung trouble, for loss oi _ weight, wasting diseases there is one. remedy you can depend upon to give prompt results. It is our Elixir Cod Liver Oil. The value of Cod Liver Oil is conceded, hut it is a remedy that often can not , . be taken by those iv ho need it most. ' In our Elixir of Cod ` LiverCil we present the essential iucdicinal propert- ies of the oil with the greasy, disagreeable prop- erties left out. It is very pleasant to take. Price one dollar full piilt bottle. J.G. Jamieson Uruggist F-‘Zllii liars m,i.~:sed thc usual hourly bullet-;L’9t l§0V0l’llfll8l1t`l0l‘ NMFS *Di-lSt and :noi have lived over 100 years if it , ». - ` - ~ - ' th t if t A ins of the state of the poll nnfl the lm' “ee "0 WMO" if) duilbt _that the lhddnxqt bg?" wie he Plosereklggigln - :new Mayor and Louncil will carry ll"~`lll*"‘ les 9 “Ul ‘ _ al’ 9 _ forward ii like honest, efficient and 'lol the ache* “ml lmms- the llls and of ci,-ic 'ailments to which the iniman family W aier me n 1 “ldeal” __ Fountain Pens the standard of the - ' world. .___ V\'c have a large stock of regular, safety, self fitting and gold mounted in all styles of points to suit - - any hand. G.ll. T l _ food products which ought to he pro- _l¢W¢l9l' ‘°\' Ol‘llClil"5 _ I duced at hours. 4 _* Farmers who buy all, or the great- i -.election by acclamation. There wer Marveloua changes have been 'rr-in civic nnncrrou IN cHAnno'i'rE'rowN. Wwllsllt ln ill' War ol living ill U1' 'riic civic ciccticn in ciinricttctcwn certain tn thc inet nnd pc.-naps nan...-1 'ln H dlllefellt- WHY. we f*-at dlllefellflv- on Wednesday was keenly contested something to the interest. In'the near in almost every ward and polling di- future the ballot will be brought in- vision. No candidate for the Mayor~ to our provincial elections and t\e alty, for Water Commissioner or for days of open voting will be past for. 'almost led to believe that e\'cl’Z~'ll17Dg Councillor was permitted to get his ever. l nl We congratulate Mayor Lyons ou last 100 years. We prepare our food dress differently, are taught different-' ly in the schools. If we stop a mo-l ment to compare our "ways" with those of a hundred years ago. We ¢1l`€ has chan ed and ever thin has been The Mutual" Liic oi Canada tina oincc w.ic.rcc_ on; l~`l.’\`.\\'L`l.\L STA'l`EMEN'I` FOR \'l~I_\R ENDED DEC, 3|, |911. E Y K , improved. perhaps some undercurrents, both his election and his ilne ma'ority political thereto. order and quiet. There were several his Dust excellent service at the (‘oun came out with a strong len¢]_ equal numbers between the two faithsland there were not R fe\v who regret |iu>rs of the late L‘ounci|-all who of-iwhicli will no doubt come fcred themselves for rc-election-were'time_ returned and there are four new men ichosen us (‘ouncillor.~1. ' -elected Water (Ioinmissiouers ani _ lu one respect the election was his. t`ouncillors and extend our rontlol toric. history that the election was con- ly and satisfactorily. Those accus-'and useful service at the ioinvd to the old order ofthings per- ilioard. The citv has had good hon result had to be a.\\'aitcd at the iinal summing up of the votes. As in Do- ‘progressive :uliiiiniatrution minion elections this left matters un- _Hilaire for the next W0 ?~'=?Hl`S- llll NED FARMING. ln one notable respect thc eastern farmers are nn example to their west- crn brothers. Here we have mixed farming; there nearly all are grain- growers. The result of the western- ers’ proclivity for growing grain, to the exclusion of all other forms of husbandry is ia constant impoverish- 700 gallons of milk from Minneapolis addition to original cost, charges nn a 400 mile haul so-much-per-cent duty on top ol that But he collected every cent from Mrs _ to be the granary of the Empire ment of the soil and dependence upon _|‘ But who wants bread without butter And every city liouseiiolder know that butter 'costs the family mor Splint, Curb. Sit o, Bone or similar trouble and gi-ts home going sound. Does not blister or remove the lialr and horse can bn mirln-ti. l'upn 11 in pamphlet with curls hoiiio ii-ill; lzow. $1.00 u lwlllc delivered. llorsn Hook _U E fren. ` ABSORB1NK'Z._J lt., l|niu_ien1 for mnn- irimi. Rein...-ns imriiii5v~vlHmu».E|\li~ru<'d Gland: G-.ltr--,_ \\':~iu', liruiscs Viiiicusa ,¢v¢ing, Vnric.,.=.iuo:i,U‘._fJ Soros. Alloys Pnln. Will tell you more it :o_o is-mn. lt and la abottlo It dealers or delivered; Manufactured sul! DY _ W.F.Y0\lNG.I‘.D.F.. ill I.ym:\nel»ld_».. |llm|r¢nLCL _ ________. .__ rf ~‘ Barqain Temptations at Prowse’s_ ` Men's Fur Collars, in wombat 2.90 Men's Fur Collars, Otter 4.00 Boys’ wool Sweaters 55|: Men`s Kumfort Mitts 35c l’enman's Underwear Fleeced lined per suit 75c Stanlield's Unslirinlrslile '- Underwear, Blue Label per suit ‘ 200 Men’s Flanml Shirts all grades 20 p, c off Men’a Overcoais Beaver Cloth, fur collar ll.50 Men’s 0vercoais,heavy tweed College collar worth up to xz.oo for 6.50 Bed Comforts, large size, Heavy quilted, l.50 Men’s Coon Coats 40.00 Men’a Fur Coats, Black Bishop Coat I6 00 No l. Montana Robes 4.50 Grey Goat Robes large size 6.00 mixed farming in the end, and th er pnrt of their ments, poultry, milk, . . gt; . Do nes and vegetables, or who dispense withl these necessities of the table, are noti conducting their business on a. sound i basis. Winnipeg is now a great city, - located in the rich lled lliver 'Valley _ p 0 Colm Fl' |senseless and almost a suicidal Il0l and yet. the capital of the Canadian ic _ In this regard the Eastern farm _of thousands nf dollars worth of_the chndren of the west _farm produce weekly in the United- ` _ _ ._h'tatcs, paying exorbitant prices for_ A HAPP\___i“DITOR' the same and heavv freight and ex- In one day, says 8, writer in The J .~..~...,_~.. ,_ --- ito time The World tells a waiting Use of Dr Hamilton 1-, Pills on ands The latest report tells that the ic i this your is 18 inches thick on the \ pond and clear ascrystal; neighbors _ _ can get it, ready cut, for 50 cents pc.- ‘ ton and hospitals may have all thev g ll . ` want free. The report goes on: “The .fs a y if , hens at Donlsinds have averaged ll / . . -Q ¢“H¢S fliHt\1fl» not the happy rlades-" Mrs Anna Rodriguez writes na fol-_ Truly a happy 8“ls were not omrusive and only 8 mmap larger because of the thrwhanded and old methods are gone. Amid all _ _ _ i itv of the electors paid any heed _c-ontest. Mr. Lyons has fairly earned The polling was marked by_ti.e recognition he now receives, by 'hold preparation \\'hicl_i has come Dlettil close contests in the wards, icil Board, his prominence in business lmchauged' and which is today nm?" but MF- Lyons in the Mayoralty race and his character and standing as n ,worthy citizen. We do not doubt remedy, Johnsons Anodyne Liniment, To those outside the city who gre _that he will discharge the duties of _ interested in such matters, it may he the Mayoralty with fairness, dili- the l’e°l’l" of th" muutry for 100 said that the new Mayor is A Cath-lgence and dignity. He will have to olic and ri (‘on.-zervative, while the_do excellently well, however, to sur- 'l‘o go back to when it began is to (_‘oum.-illol'S alll-leur to. be divided in lines ex-Mayor Paton in that regard Kel- 011! Of the H50 Ol Clie llying mil- nnd the two political parties. The ted their inability to vote for both _ g new Water (‘omuiissio|i»ers nre, we be- lol them. Mr. McDonald is yet youngiop It goes hack beyond the steam lievc, ull Uoiiiservativea. Four mem-Ecnough to wait for the promotion in due lll llke lTl4ll'llll‘l` W0 00llt§l`8tlllHtl' f-llC,\vas first compounded, .laincs Madis- It was the first time in thc lcnces to those who for want ofa fc\v f`lft.\‘“ti\’e _vcars iii the city’S corpornt1'iinore votes failed of election for the tenth of the population it now has ;time. There :ine a number of the un- l1l’lt0l11S I`0Bllll1il1g less and Can he l-‘revented by the ll)atlim ow wings are pmhpermg at ll`°lll n Bo\|l`.0\lt-oi-order stomach and! I in , ~ e . . I In the matter of treating our ail- ments the changesnre no less notice- |Lnis change, however', we are almost [startled when we think of one house- down to us out of the remote past 'highly respected than evcr l10l0l"€- W0 ‘refer to that old reliable household which has been used continuously by .years. _ One hundred years is a long time. china, the automobile, the telephone and the telegraph to a time when such thin s were not even dreamed railroad into the realm of the stage coach. 'I‘lie steainhuat was ii hun- |dred years ago a new thing. lu_181Q. |wheu Johnson’s Anodyne lnnuncnt i nn, -:tn President ni the U. s.,'had just been inauguratezl. Abraham Irin- ,roln was then a one-year-old baby. i'l‘he country then had lass than one- of its present 00 million Pffvllle hall Itlieu been born. | with tiic ngc ci unc iui-_vcnr-ciri friend goes respectability. The respect _ is due solely to its virtues. It could iis subiert. During its lifetime thou-_ ‘sands of otlier_ liniments have come .and gone and been forgotten. The 101- year-old liniment lives and grows in the affections of the people. Where it has once been used in a family it is a . |rare. thing that anything else lim. iThus, in innumerable households it -has come down, like a vzilued heir loom, from father to son for genera- . tions. The Anodyiie Liniment is manufac- tured by T. S, Johnson & ('o., flos- fori, Mass., and is sold h_vdcal€rs - ,generally throughout the country. '.’ l ' :liHSl]LUllll EUHES ill] Ilillliiiilllii _ - I The question ns to how long youi are going to continue a sufferer from - der Stomach is merely a matter of _ how soon you begin taking some is .ic ing in i- gcstive power, why not help the] stomach to do its work, not with drastic drugs, but E re-enforcement of digestive agents, such as are nat- Doison your breath with nauseous o- dyspepsla. are generally relie\ed in five minutes after taking n littin Diapepsin. Go to your druggest and get a 50- cent case of l"ape’s Diapepsin now, and you will always go to the tablcl with a hearty appetite, and what you' eat will taste good, becnuse yourl stomach and intestines will be clean _and fri.-sh, and you will know there are not going to be any more haf; jnights and miserable days for you. ‘They freshen you and make you feel _liha life is worth living. i H0(}K'EY AT QUEBEC, MO_NTRh]AL, Feb. 15-By defeating` the Lanadiaus last night, the Quehen hockey tr-am climbed to the top of the fir:-at time this season. The tinlirli losers tnllicd once in the third. The and Pitre wcrc ruled cifl for mixing un. the latter being the azz:-eggoiz Q S Cash Account. 4 Income Nut ledger assets, Dec 3|. ` .gin ............$|5.5u.z|8-no Premiums (ueil............ 2,454.05!-77 lnlcreiilvi .......»......... 875-476175 Profit from sale of securi- |ii:»|....'....... . . . . . .. 2.83 $18. S.1f\.759._15' Disbursements . To llnlicyholdersc Death claims $_i66»05l‘l.~ll Malnretl eiidov\'- ments . . . . .. zl-l_1,8oo.zu Surrendcred Poli- .~ics......... 15.305 60 Surplus _ . . . i67,_~,7t>,2o Aiiiiililics. . . . . . h'.f)4\J.o0 ._..._.;__ $078, mo .17 Expenses, taxes, etc . . . , . . . ~ 5bo.07|,v5 |¢..|:uice uct Ledger Assets D -if _tint ioii |7,3<\i.l;1'l7.33 $13.9-m.7sf»._is Balance Sheet Assets. Mortgages......-......_ $i\,7|8,or;q_r~_1 Dclieutures and llondu ... 4.<)07.f1f»|.5\| l.oans on Policies . ... . 2,1014.-|31-\l7 Premium Obligations ... . iz,o5¢,4h Rent Estate .. 00.3-¢4.¢\I Cash in Banks . . .. _ . . ._ . trio o<_|Pi,5K Cash at Ili-:ml Olficr: .. . . z,724,(iu Due and I)eferre-1 Prem- _ iuins (||1:l)........ 4|2»53l.K“l interest due and accrued 4|6_8oi.:: $|li,\(i|.H.;7,z5 Liahilitit s. Rc-:crvn, 4 3 i-2 and 3 per cent _ ._ $i.|,t.:.;,n.17.7z R»:se|\'e on lapsed pniicics on which surrentlcr val- ues ure vlniniable . _ . .. 2,27S,7<) Di='i.tIi__ci.¢i|iis unaajustetl... 47, iz|,oo l'|-exert! vziiuc ofr amounts out yet due on niniiuecl ini~l.il|iicn policies . . . .» |o4.2zi,l‘iG llluiircd li uiowrnenrs un - in juncd ... . . . .. 7,9oo,no lliviuundscliie Policyholders 0,564 52. l’icniiuin.¢ paid in zt\ivaui'c |_=,,o{io._;g Due for |ni~er yard, Moore & McLeod. 2-12dtl- All sheetlnga and pillow cottonn bought at the White Goods Sale will be hemmetl free. Moore & Mcliend. My condition grew steadily worse, my _ . _ limbs became bloated nnd shaky, I ___01cr_.ln;li`£:)n';_(; the Ijstel Keeps" Ah was sullow and thin, felt rheumatic _ R on e warlmth' says pnins_ dizziness nud chills. I unfor~ nl” W°l`l‘l~ They each pay $1,000 t.n...tn|_v .ii,\§\tlie use oi prydrirliiliitztril yt-ensues. 'cwill r l ti _- ‘ _ you let us, D UH m N Wu E. W. Taylor _leweller & Optiqiuu South Side Queen St. _, P , -.‘.< #Qt ..‘;'n=vr.¢i‘.»>1z=*-i».~'.»=='.w,»'~;- . = I School Cliildre Suiter from llnpcrlnrt _vision :ind are call- criaiuil in studies. We gi,-. ,.,,,.,_. ful attention Lu l-he Iitiingol chHii- ren’|\ study. frlusi-ies, assuring good i_cHul_ts inn I cases. Our occupa- tion in opl-ics-only and we are i-sing the beat methods ior,cxamin:u.inn oi the eyes. Silversion & Epstein Drs. of Optics 168 Queen St f.‘h’to\\‘u #Huw | ?‘”'°*'__ _ NEW AD\`l'1RTlSE3ll-|f>~:l3ip.”l ._ .. .-:_-_:_-_:_ _- “_`€.".Il CARD 0F THANKS ' To the Electors of Ward Thrfe. Ladies :uni (ienlluincii: - Allow me lo extend to you my li<\:iv_t\' thanks for the generous support l _r.»rt-u- ed at your iiamls in the r.fc\-ut 'wvu' -‘ll-l' liun. It is gratifying’ to inf.: to lin aicuiirfl that l nlill retain your coi Ii-'lc'l\‘l‘» llllll " shall he my aint alumni! lll“ l"""' "V which l have hui.-u elcclnd. ll’ ‘l" "‘l' "" most to advance thc iii.-st iulen-.sts ufuur City. _ Again fhruiking _von for v~'ll\` “"l‘l""'l am, Yours respct-lfully, _ 'i‘iio.\i.\s c.i.\ii‘i=I.I.I-- 2- uiuinu CARI) 0F Tllilhilili To thc Electors oi' C|iu~l_it\ctc\v1l Ladies :md Gemlemcriz To all kind l`ricndn u ho rc-elr<'ll‘\l lil” “ Coniniissioner of Sr-were and llml' Supply at uw ek_cti0"yes,,."_|_1y_ llir- i.tlh_ I tender my very siurcrr: ilmnks. ll ll'*' he my duty to seo that your coulidenl -S not misplaced. ‘ R. cn--.-if.. ll' “""""- oii,\.~'. .v1c<`»l\‘NJ~l“'~ :-|6.l|i 5 -‘_'(7an’t trike Castor Dill 3° “h‘._"i,y_ People say that and so lll"“l °, ren refuse to take the DBlll‘_l_°“_:_l_;’;’,{=,i,. dinary kind. Not B0 Wal _t I5 as “°“"° sweet Castor li; "no it int-_ sweet as htonei _3_l1<; P¢‘_:l_"___°_; _.me 15 ter every ima 6 " Drug cents a bottle.. The MacK_l_\;l_\:_0" _(mt Co., .Cor Great Gel" dn. _ l'~l\ll"' Streets. _ *‘ ~° ~ - _-_-_.-- _ ___,________ l ' "’ oval Sale of Boots and Shoes Booming